• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: sollindo07
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

Existem duas regras essenciais para o uso dos adjetivos na língua inglesa. A primeira delas é: quando utilizados diretamente com um substantivo, o adjetivo deve antecedê-lo: a big house. A segunda regra básica é que o adjetivo não se flexiona em gênero nem em número: a tall woman; a tall men; they are tall women; they are tall men. A partir dessas informações, avalie as construções a seguir e assinale aquela que contém apenas o uso correto dos adjetivos em língua inglesa. Alternativas Alternativa 1: Mandy has some friends nices. They are very talkatives, but I don’t think it’s a real problem. In fact, I like to talk to them. Alternativa 2: My friends live in a town beautiful. It’s in England. It has parks bigs, and, in the summer, they can have funs picnics there. Alternativa 3: I have a good family. My parents are nice people and they work a lot to give me everything I need. I am a very happy person! Alternativa 4: I’m reading a book interesting. It is about a man sad who becomes a person happy after he decides to become a runner. It is a story true. Alternativa 5: Marco goes shopping for his mother. He doesn’t like it, because of the bags heavies, and because the supermarket is far from his house. However, his mother gives him good money for that.

Respostas

respondido por: CarlosESB1
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Alternativa 3: I have a good family. My parents are nice people and they work a lot to give me everything I need. I am a very happy person!

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